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[audio]London Concrete vs Dave Phillips (Em082) - London Concrete + Dave Phillips
Remix project from London Concrete and Dave Phillips London Concrete Formed in January 2006, London Concrete are artists Seth Brignell & Dee Bowen. London Concreteâs improvisations utilise plunderphonics, field and concrete recordings, reclaimed objects and hacked electronics, instruments, voice, contact microphones and manipulated technologies such as jumping speakers and pick-up coils. In juxtaposing everyday and alien sounds and recontextualising found texts and visual art sources they creat...
Keywords: london concrete; dave phillips; fear of god; dp; noise; Schimpfluch-Gruppe; OHNE; electronica; avant garde; music concrete; musique concrete; sound collage; remix project; remix; soundscape; noisescape; sound scape; noise collage; stockhausen; new music; soundart; art; dada; surrealist
Downloads: 271
Average rating: 5.0 stars (2 reviews)
[audio]Black Lines (Em171) - Asteroid
Remix EP of Asteroid's Black Lines piece. Asteroid is a changing group of improvising musicians formed in 2011. This release features a live recording accompanied by two remixes, from Noise Research (Noise Research Remix) and Guy Harries (Transcendence Remix). The live performance took place on Friday 28th October 2011 with the following line-up: JO THOMAS - LAPTOP/ELECTRONICS/VOCALS GRAHAM DUNNING - PERCUSSION/ELECTRONICS DAVID O'CONNER - BARITONE SAXAPHONE COILIN WEBSTER - BARITONE SAXOPHONE K...
Keywords: asteroid; black lines; improvisation; remix; guy harries; graham dunning; space; freak out; doom; drone; noise; electronica; noise research; ian simpson
Downloads: 184
[audio]Out of the Cloud (Em191) - Victor Ward / Noise Research
Collaboration between Noise Research (Ian Simpson) and Victor Ward (Jonathan Watt). Source material provided by one artist to the other was radically reworked. The original material for 'They may bend crystal' was composed by Victor Ward The original material for 'Body electric' and 'Acid reflux' was composed by Noise Research. Conception / completion date was March 2013 Artwork copyright Ian Simpson (2013)
Keywords: victor ward; noise research; noise; electronica; sound artists; manchester; electronic music; ambient; sound art; remix; experimental; cut ups; music concrete; sound collage
Downloads: 94
[audio]Third Function Surrender (Em156) - Kurt Signs and Noise Research
Third Function Surrender is a remix / collaboration project between Jeremy Gluck (aka Kurt Signs) and Ian Simpson (aka Noise Research). It features a radial reworking of each others works plus the original works, hence 4 tracks in all. Track one is originally by Noise Research and has been extensively reworked by Kurt Signs. Track two is by Kurt Signs and was radically reworked by Noise Research Tracks three and four are the pieces in their original state...
Keywords: jeremy gluck; noise research; experimental music; remix project; sound art; free noise; film soundtracks; fonik; aht-n; music concrete; barracudas; carbon manual; canada; uk; improvisation; text based; cut ups; tape cut ups; itsu jitsu; clinical archives
Downloads: 176
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